2931 results found for: Ko Iu no ga Ii
Swordsman Season 3
Taiwanese Drama - 1999, 16 episodes
Two children survived the bloody massacre of their families. The boy, Yuan Nian Zu, was adopted by the man who killed his father. The girl, Ye Xiang Yu, was raised to take revenge on the very same man. What will happen…
Wan Chun
Taiwanese Drama - 1990, 18 episodes7.5
At the beginning of the Republican Era, 8-year-old Hsia Wan Chun becomes the wife of the eldest brother of the Chou family, with the hope that this marriage will alleviate the disease of the young master. As Wan Chun…
Kor Sawat Haat Sawan
Thai Drama - 1996, 16 episodes7.3
A young playboy named Phadermpong was sent by his parents to study abroad but didn't finish because he only loved having fun. He was then sent to take care of the coconut business in Kor Sawat where he falls in love…
Princess Xinyue
Taiwanese Drama - 1994, 26 episodes7.8
~~ Adapted from the novel "Princess Xinyue" (新月格格) by Chiung Yao (瓊瑤).
Kowai Dowa: The Ugly Duckling
Japanese Drama - 1999, 4 episodes
The fourth of six stories from the Kowai Fairy Tale series (コ ワ イ 童話). Each of them is a loose and macabre adaptation of one of the classic fairy tales. This story adapts a fairy tale "The Ugly Duckling".…
Hatanaka Ryoha
Primarily associated with the stage, Hatanaka trained as an actor in New York before returning to Japan in 1918, where he joined the theatrical company of actress Sumako Matsui, a pioneer of Western-style shingeki theater in Japan. After her suicide, he continued to work in shingeki, appearing in such…
Ruby Rodriguez
Ruby Rodriguez is a Filipina actress. She originally started her career as a preschool teacher, later appearing in a recurring role in "Okay Ka Fairy Ko". She has been starring as one of "Eat Bulaga!"'s hosts since 1991, and has since then become a regular host. (Source: Wikipedia)
Chang Mei Yao
Originally name Chang Fu Mei. Won Best Newcomer Award in the Asian Film Festival for The White Rose of Hong Kong. Married frequent co-star Ko Chun Hsiung in 1970. Divorced Ko in 2004. (Source: HKMDB)
Carlos Vander Tolosa
Carlos Vander Tolosa was a Filipino director. Tolosa was the only movie director who successfully launched the three biggest movie studios at the advent of talking pictures: Parlatone-Hispano Filipino with “Diwata ng Karagatan,” 1936; Sampaguita Pictures Inc. with “Bituing Marikit,” 1938, and…
Elvira Reyes
Elvira Reyes appeared in at least 60 films back in the golden days of Philippine Cinema. She was introduced in 1946 LVN Pictures: Orasang Ginto . Elvira had two Famas nominations for best supporting actress in 1962 for Mga Yapak Na Walang Bakas (1961) & Famas in 1959 for Ang Nobya Ko’ng Igorota in…
Huseng Batute
Huseng Batute was a Filipino poet who used Tagalog poetry to express the Filipinos' desire for independence during the American occupation of the Philippines, a period that lasted from 1901 to 1946. He is best known for being the lyricist of the Filipino song Bayan Ko. (Source: Wikipedia)
Juan Silos Jr.
Juan Silos Jr. was a Filipino musical composer, educator and conductor. He is known in the Philippines as the "Father of the Rondalla". Silos first wrote music for the rondalla and then began composing musical scores for the Philippine cinema in 1935. He achieved his first notable success with the 1939…
Mila Del Sol
Mila Del Sol was a Filipina actress, entrepreneur and philanthropist. She gained fame in her very first lead role in the 1939 film Giliw Ko. In December 2014, the Congress of the Philippines passed Resolution No. 165, honoring Mila del Sol “for her contributions to the movie industry and to Philippine…
Lee Hye Jung
Lee Hye Jung is a South Korean culinary researcher. She graduated with a bachelor's degree from the Department of Home Economics at Daegu Catholic University (formerly known as Hyosung Women's University). In 1979, she married Ko Koh Hwan, a medical doctor at the Korean Army, and have two children.…
Nagisa Mayumi
Nagisa Mayumi is a Japanese actress and singer. She was born in Tokyo. After dropping out of high school, she made her debut in 1961 in the film Yuyake Ko yake no Akatonbo. She went sold out as Daiei Film's fresh star. Her stage name, "Nagisa Mayumi", was named by composer Yamada Kosaku. She appeared…














